From Noah Ebije, Kaduna

Chairman of All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) in Niger State, Alhaji Musa Lima has said that female governorship candidate and lawmakers of APGA will win the general election in 2023.

Alhaji Lima also added that the next local government areas election in Niger State in November will be won by female contestants.

In an interview, the APGA chairman said governorship victory is sure for APGA because its candidate, Hajiya Hadeza Abdullahi is popular and loved by the people of the State.

‘By the grace of God, we are prepared and ready to take over the seat of government in Niger State because we have a governorship candidate, Hajiya Hadeza Abdullahi who is loved by the people of Niger, a mother and administrator per excellence.

“And again we have candidates in almost all the national Assembly and State Assembly seats for the various election, so we are ready in Niger State to compete because Nigerians and Niger State people are tired of APC and PDP government.

“Wait and you will see what will happen when the campaign starts then you can do the rating by yourself and again in Adamawa State the APC governorship is a woman. You know that Nigerians are getting tired of men being in government as they see women as mothers, better custodians of values and administrators.

“I can tell you that women will surprise a lot of people in next year general election and remember that our candidate Hajiya Hadeza is the chairman of End Power in Africa, so she is a woman of honour and integrity.

“And before then we are going to have local government election on 5th November ,2022 where parties will test their strength and weakness, and I can assure you that APGA is ready to win the election”. He said.

Alhaji Lima however, said the State governor, Abubakar Sani Bello was doing well to transforming the State, pointing out that APGA won election in kantagora in 2019 election where the governor comes from.

Asked to assess President Muhammadu Buhari government in the last seven months, the APGA chairman said, “There is nothing to rate or score him because every where is filled with hunger, poverty, insecurity and fear of the unknown. So there is nothing to show because in Niger State most of the local government areas are riddled with security challenges where people’s houses were burnt down and residents ran away from their homes for fear of bandits .

“Look at our education sector, it has been destroyed because for almost seven months now our tertiary institutions have been on strike .

“So my message to Niger State people is to vote for APGA in all the elections in the state and Nigerians should be wise to vote out insecurity, hunger and poverty with their PVC”.